| Location
Loma Linda is located in the heart of the Inland Empire, 60 miles east of Los Angeles and 100 miles north of San Diego. The city is bordered by Redlands, San Bernardino, and Colton. The central location provides easy access to the entire Inland Empire and southern California cities.
City Demographics
| Population |
City Facts
|
2006 Projected Population
2001 Estimated Population
2000 Census Population
2001 Per Square Mile
Average Age of Total Population
Median Age of Total Population |
19,926
18,948
18,681
2,578
37.5
34.1 |
Year of Incorporation
Square Miles
Population Per Mile
Single Family Homes, 1998
City Charter |
1970
8
2,737
3,331
June 9, 1981 |
|
Assessed Valuation
|
Income
|
Assessed Valuation FY 97-98
Assessed Valuation Per Capita, FY 97-98 |
$73,950,155
$34,637 |
2001 Per Capita Income
2001 Average Household Income
2001 Median Household Income |
$25,852
$64,326
$49,704 |
Retail Sales |
Financial Deposits |
Taxable Sales, 1997
Taxable Sales Growth, 1996-1997
Taxable Sales Per Capita, 1997 |
$161,768,000
9.2%
$7,577 |
Total Financial Deposits, 1997
Financial Deposits Per Capita, 1997 |
$171,271,000
$8,022 |
Existing Home Sales |
New Home Sales |
Existing Homes Sales, 1997
Existing Homes Sales Change, 1996-1997 |
162
10.2% |
New Home Sales, 1997
New Home Sales Change, 1996-1997 |
7
0% |
Existing Home Prices |
New Home Prices |
Existing Home Median Price, 1998
Existing Home Price Change, 1997-1998 |
$127,000
-12.4% |
New Home Median Price, 1998
New Home Prince Change, 1997-1998 |
$138,250
-19.2% |
|